Stroud Times is delighted to announce an advertising partnership with Wotton Auction Rooms.
On the association with Wotton Auction Rooms, Stroud Times co-founder and editor Ash Loveridge welcomed the collaboration: “We’re thrilled to become an advertising partner for such a prestigious firm as they go from strength-to-strength in the antiques industry.
“Our partnership with managing director Joseph Trinder and his team will help promote what Wotton Auction Rooms can offer and we certainly can’t wait to showcase the many stories that the auction rooms have to tell and deliver this content to our expanding digital audience, through our media platforms and our unrivalled video content.”
Watch Stroud Times’ Faye Hatcher talk to Joseph Trinder, Wotton Auction Rooms managing director, valuer and auctioneer.
With origins in Wotton-under-Edge stretching back to 1855, Wotton Auction Rooms are embedded in the picturesque market town.
Formerly trading as Sandoe Luce Panes Fine Arts, based in the centre of Wotton for many decades, Wotton Auction Rooms moved to the Tabernacle chapel and Sunday school buildings in 1975.

They formally became the Wotton Auction Rooms when Philip Taubenheim assumed sole ownership of the business in 1991.
Philip was joined in autumn of 2023 by Joseph Trinder as joint partner and owner of the business. Joseph trained with Philip at Wotton in the formative years of his career, before pursuing other opportunities to gain broader experience in the wider industry, going on to hold prestigious positions with some of the UK’s leading regional sale rooms.

On the partnership with Stroud Times, Joseph Trinder welcomed the link up, he said: “From one local business to another, we’re delighted to be working with Stroud Times and really pleased to be sharing our stories with your digital audience.”
The next auction takes place this week. To find out more click HERE